Aurélien Scholl
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Aurélien Scholl (July 13, 1833 in Bordeaux – 1902), was a French author and journalist.
He was successively editor of the Voltaire and of the Echo de Paris. He wrote largely for the theatre, as well as number of novels dealing with Parisian life. He was included in the painting Music in theTuileries, by Manet, as one of the flaneur's of theday
Works
- Lettres à Mon Domestique (1854)
- L'Outrage (1867)
- Fleurs d'Adultère (1880)
- L'Orgie Parisienne (1883)
- La Farce Politique (1887)
- Les Ingénues de Paris (1893)
- Denise (1894)
- Tableaux Vivants (1896)
- Les petits papiers. Comédie en un acte (1897)
- L'esprit d'Aurelien Scholl (1925) edited by Léon Treich
References
- public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
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